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Perfect for a casual night out with friends, Chill offers traditional American fare in a laid-back setting.
Calories take a backseat at Chill, where low-fat anything is barred from the menu.
Just because you're out on the town doesn't mean you have to miss the game. TVs are on in the bar area to give you all the latest scores.
If you're having a party, no need to stress out about cooking, cleaning or getting tables and chairs, have your party at Chill instead.
Patio tables and chairs are ready for Chill diners who prefer their meals al fresco.
Prepare to face the crowds if you visit on the weekend — Friday and Saturday are Chill's busiest days.
Dress up for your night on the town so you can feel great while you eat great.
The lot adjacent to Chill provides free parking for diners.
Customers should be prepared to spend around $30, but more importantly, they should be prepared to enjoy a great meal.

Munch on tasty pub grub at Tavern On The Greens.
Cautious diners will appreciate the low-fat and gluten-free fare at Tavern On The Greens.
Tavern On The Greens is a fine restaurant for those with large and small parties.
Tavern On The Greens tosses the jacket-and-tie dress code convention in favor of a more casual dining experience.
Catering from Tavern On The Greens will take your party to the next level.
Free parking is available right next door.
For a night out with great food that won't break the budget, head to Tavern On The Greens.

Indulge in a juicy steak from Vallejo's Black Angus Steakhouse, home of the freshest meats in town.
G-free and low-fat are just a couple of examples, come here for a quick bite that will leave you feeling healthy.
Don't be alone on gameday, come have a great drink and great fun.
You won't need to get a sitter before heading to Black Angus Steakhouse — kids are more than welcome at this family-friendly establishment.
Seating is readily available at Black Angus Steakhouse for those with large parties.
Tap into the free wireless Internet at Black Angus Steakhouse.
People tend to swarm the bar on Fridays and Saturdays, so be sure to reserve space for your party ahead of time.
Diners who appreciate a no-frills environment come to Black Angus Steakhouse in jeans and a hoodie.
You can also grab your food to go.
Drivers can take advantage of the parking lot near Black Angus Steakhouse and save time on hunting for a parking spot.
Black Angus Steakhouse offers outdoor bike racks for cyclists.
It will typically cost you about $30 to enjoy a meal at Black Angus Steakhouse.

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If New York is the city that never sleeps, San Francisco manages to get at least seven hours a night. The needles scratch off the record at 2 a.m. sharp at most – but not all – dance venues, meaning there’s plenty of time to get to bed before the sun comes up. Or, thanks to a rising crop of after-hours clubs and an already extensive daytime dance scene, it’s possible to never leave the dance floor at all.
El Rio’s tiered backyard patio is home to dance parties. Typically populated by artsy types, the LGBT-heavy but by no means exclusive crowd is without exception friendly and relaxed. From the Hard French soul parties that kick up on Saturdays from early spring to fall, or the year-round second and fourth Salsa Sundays, the positive mood is inevitably infectious. The eclectic crowds are always willing to party, which means these events tend to start fast and fill up even faster.
The Bay Area’s relative dearth of megaclubs mean that superstar deejays rarely put in a residency anywhere in town, but Mighty comes closest. The Mission District’s most capacious venue keeps quiet on school nights, but Fridays and Saturdays the room plays host to a rotating set of sought-after spinners and hordes of late-night partiers. In the true underground spirit, you’d never know you were walking by the inconspicuous Mighty on, say, a Tuesday afternoon.
Also hidden in plain sight, on a spooky cul-de-sac near the 101 freeway in the Mission, is Public Works, which has become known as the go-to spot for large-scale parties on any celebratory holiday (think Cinco de Mayo, Pride or the Folsom Street Fair). This two-floor labyrinth often charges a pretty penny, depending on the event, but stays open until 3 a.m. and often later.
As the anchor tenant of the 11th Street entertainment quarter, DNA Lounge stands head-and-shoulders above the neighboring clubs. For decades, it’s been the place where superstars play their secret shows, while hosting a ridiculously wide variety of events from DJ mash-up nights and live bands to burlesque and theater. If you get winded on the floor, the adjacent pizza parlor stays open 24 hours a day. No word on whether dancing is allowed while you chow down on a slice.